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Congratulations! Sounds like they will be very happy in their new home.
One acre per goose sounds excessive though. There used to be a feral flock, of about twenty that rarely moved from a 2-3 acre field in view of my kitchen window, and if they weren't in the field they were on the river. They decimated the barley crop there though, and after two years the farmer gave up sowing barley, and put the field down to the newer version of set aside. The geese then moved about 10-15 miles away, to a garden where I worked at the time, also with a river. Sometimes they did go to the other side, but whenever I was there I saw them somewhere close, in an area of 4-5 acres, including some lightly wooded in the middle, that they didn't seem to like as much. |
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Lorrainelovesplants
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hots
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Lorrainelovesplants
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Ty Gwyn
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hots
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Lorrainelovesplants
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